GEAR

Welcome to the second installment of the GEAR newsletter. OE3 is just a few days away and this week we are going to highlight some tools and resources to help you get ready.

Introducing the new Post-Enrollment Workbook

GHF is excited to launch our new post-enrollment workbook. The workbook is a take-home, interactive resource for the newly enrolled. It covers topics that enrollment assisters may not have covered during the enrollment appointment, such as how to find a primary care provider, how to make your first appointment, and even how to make a budget. People can fill in the workbook with their own information so they will know that they have it all in one place.

ICYMI: GEAR Webinar

Did you miss our webinar, “GEARing Up for OE3?” On Monday, October 19, GHF’s Consumer Education Specialist and Consumer Enrollment and Education Specialist held a webinar to take a deep-dive into the resources that are available on GEAR.

Introducing GEAR!

Welcome to GEAR and the first newsletter of the Georgia Enrollment Assistance Resource! GEAR is the new central hub of resources for Georgia’s enrollment assisters and community partners that work with people to educate them on their health and health coverage options. GEAR is full of handouts, interactive consumer tools, important assister updates, and other materials that will help enrollment assisters and community organizations better educate Georgians on health insurance enrollment, how to use their insurance, and more. Developed to help enrollment assisters and community stakeholders better educate and inform consumers, GEAR is a great resource to enhance the outreach, education, and enrollment efforts in Georgia. With Open Enrollment 3 just around the corner, GEAR can help us connect with each other and access the resources we need all in one place.

This newsletter will be an email digest of the current policy changes, Marketplace updates, and other relevant enrollment-related topics. Each week in GEAR you will find a highlight of GEAR and Georgia-specific resources, selected national resources, and a rundown of highlights from various enrollment related emails, including CMS, Enroll America, Families USA, and more!

GEAR Webinar

Did you miss our webinar, “GEARing Up for OE3?” On Monday, October 19, GHF’s Consumer Education Specialist and Consumer Enrollment and Education Specialist held a webinar to take a deep-dive into the resources that are available on GEAR.

Save the Date!

Getting and Keeping Georgia Covered Conference, October 28th from 8:30 am to 4 pm at the Atlanta Community Foodbank.

Join Georgians for a Healthy Future and Enroll America for a free, full-day conference to bring stakeholders together to share, learn, and organize in advance of the next open enrollment period on November 1st.

National Resource Highlight – In the Loop

In the Loop provides a free and secure online community for enrollment assisters from the state of Georgia and across the country. This community shares expertise and enrollment advice with each other. Use the forum to share issues that you are having, troubleshooting, or general ideas. The In the Loop staff looks for enrollment trends that are then shared with federal policymakers so they can improve the enrollment process.

ICYMI – GHF’s releases “Get Insured. Stay Insured.” Toolkit

This toolkit is designed to walk people through each step of the enrollment process, from how to select the right plan for them, to how to find a doctor, and even things to keep in mind when filing taxes if they receive a subsidy. Each piece of the toolkit can be used individually based on where the person is in the enrollment process or it can be used as one comprehensive piece. If you have any questions about the toolkit or would like to receive hard copies (for pick up only in most cases) please contact Whitney Griggs.